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dean

noun \ˈdēn\

: a person who is in charge of one of the parts of a university (such as a college or school)

: a person whose job is to give advice to the students in a college or high school and to make sure that they obey the school's rules

: a person who has more experience in or knowledge about a particular profession, subject, etc., than anyone or almost anyone

Full Definition of DEAN

1
a :  the head of the chapter of a collegiate or cathedral church
b :  a Roman Catholic priest who supervises one district of a diocese
2
a :  the head of a division, faculty, college, or school of a university
b :  a college or secondary school administrator in charge of counseling and disciplining students
3
:  doyen 1
dean intransitive verb
dean·ship \-ˌship\ noun
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Origin of DEAN

Middle English deen, from Anglo-French deen, deien, from Late Latin decanus chief of ten, from Greek dekanos, from deka ten — more at ten
First Known Use: 13th century

Dean

biographical name \ˈdēn\

Definition of DEAN

Sir Patrick 1909–1994 British diplomat
DEAN Defined for Kids

dean

noun \ˈdēn\

Definition of DEAN for Kids

1
:  a church official in charge of a cathedral
2
:  the head of a section (as a college) of a university <the dean of the medical school>
3
:  an official in charge of students or studies in a school or college <the dean of women>
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